I have the same setup. The code checking appears to work fine, but have you cleared any codes with it? It doesn't appear to be able to clear any codes, the unit just locks up the phone.
I'm curious if anyone else is having different results.
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Not that I even have an iPhone but does it data log as well?
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It will log the accelerometers and 3 data streams at the same time. You can view one data stream as a "gauge" or the data logging screen which is trend lines running across the page, not very visually friendly.
It drops the wifi connection occasionally, and each time the car is started, I have to cycle power on the PLX wifi unit to get it to reconnect.
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So it's not "track ready" yet is what I am reading into this.
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If you didn't have anything else in the OBD port it couldn't hurt. It's easier than dragging my laptop around but then all the data is captured, not just the OBD.
I was slated to beta test the Innovate OT-2 (I have the 1), which is their OBD unit with a hardwire plug for the iPhone the beginning of this year. It has been pushed back twice to June now, we'll see if it materializes but has some promise if it works. It would be nice to view more than one gauge at a time as with Rev. -
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If this device displays boost properly, it could be good on dyno days, for cars without a boost gauge.
Another company out of Ft. Collins is rumored to have a device/software in progress for the iphone and ipod touch. It is waiting on the version 3 of the software from Apple before product release.
All rumor of course.
What is the link to the Rev. hardware/software website? Btw, I'm using a touch.
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It does seem to have some issues staying connected some times.
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Here is the link to the software company devtoaster. They have a link to the different wifi options under "Hardware."
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Wow, that is really cool. I would like something like this. I will wait for 3.0 though
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Well after much looking I downloaded the app for my itouch. I ordered the kiwi wifi plex unit. I hope to have it in a few days.
I will report back. I wanted it for two functions, water temp and boost pressure in my R56.
Combo was cheaper than hard gauges and all the wiring and power issues.
Now I need to find a solid dash mount for track lapping days.
Don
FD gift to myself along with a new ED cat-back exhaust. :lol: -
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Follow up.
Rev report.
I received my Plex Wifi in the mail on Friday, nicely packed via USPS priority.
Not much on instructions for setup, but not really needed since it is plug and play. The little on/off switch really needs a sharp fingernail to toggle.
I purchased the Rev. software via Itunes a few days ago. I need to visit the Plex wifi and Rev. forums to see what others are doing.
Today I plugged in the unit, fired up and nothing! So, I fiddled, then went inside to think about lack of detailed instructions and what I had done. (Messed up)....
Bottom line, don't second guess, don't mess. I verified the wifi was connecting, turned off everything and tried again after what I fiddled was set back to defaults. You might have to adjust the port in Rev., I did.
Power on, start MINI, start rev. Patience is key, wait for all the lights to go green. It takes a minute or two for the Plex and Rev to sync up.
Neat tool, I like the boost and water temperature most of all, now I need to find out how to use all the rest of the measurements Rev. provides plus data logging.
After I got it running and I was comfortable of the basic measurments I was seeing I took a run down the hill to show one of my MINI racing friends.
He was already planning the permanent wiring and installation for me.
We tested distance from the MINI before I lost signal, about 60 feet away and about 2 feet from the MINI when it picked up the signal and resynced.
Rev. picked up right were I was viewing before, at that time I was watching RPM at idle.
After this visit, I took a loop through the city on our fast perimeter road, part of which is state rural highway. I tested boost, rpm and temp.
All looked good. My 07 MCSa is running about 219/223 degrees. For those with temp gauges in your MCS, is that what you see?
I managed to kick boost up to 12-14 and one overboost I think I saw 16, but I will have to get to know the tool better and how to use logging.
Overall first and second impression, nice combintation of wifi and tool (Rev).
After I get the proper mount and something more secure in the MINI, I will try to take some action pictures or take a passenger to do so.
Now I will not purchase a boost or temperature gauge and go through the hassle of a hard wire install and hard mounts. No pods needed.
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How does this compare to a ScanGaugeII?
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Cool video, compositing data logged with Rev.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anw7Uwx_xRU"]YouTube - Rev Fan Video: Live from Laguna Seca![/ame]
vs. the ScanGaugeII... Rev looks a lot prettier, does some data logging, can use the iPhone GPS and Accelerometer in addition to OBD data. Both can function as a code reader/clearer. But I haven't seen a multi-metric display on Rev, all the screenshots I've seen display one metric at a time? (vs. 4 on the ScanGauge). -
Neat!
Are similar devices/applications available for the Blackberry Storm? We are on Verizon and can upgrade to a Storm, but I am thinking this might be time to switch to ATT and an iPhone, unless the Storm can do all the same tricks the iPhone can. Just a matter of time, I guess? -
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Never having used a storm, I can't say what applications might be available.
What is the OS on the storm, perhaps DevToaster would do a port! :devil:
Pictures/video later this week after I get a proper mount.
Don't bother with the Kensington Window mount, the arm is much to long. Looked like a pretzel trying to make it fit.
I ordered a Kensington dash mount, we will see if that works mid-week.
The California kit Kensington sends with the Window unit is a joke, small (very small) square of Velcro.
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Well, I have a Curve and have been thinking about an upgrade. The Storm and the Iphone are at the top of the list. This certainly tips the scales toward the Iphone.
The BB apps seem to be significantly limited compared to the Iphone, as such I doubt this will ever get to the BB.